Nah, just kidding. But they do have this handy-dandy map of when the sakura wave is supposed to hit your town:
In fact, it's something they put out every year.
They also have a neat little chart that tells you when they're expected this year, when they came last year, and when they came in 2010. It helps if you know how to read your city's name in Han•gŭl. If you don't, and if you've lived in South Korea more than, say, one week, then what the eff is wrong with you?
In Seoul, for example, it's a comin' on April 10, last year it was April 12, and in 2000, it was April 4.
Pearls of witticism from 'Bo the Blogger: Kushibo's Korea blog... Kushibo-e Kibun... Now with Less kimchi, more nunchi. Random thoughts and commentary (and indiscernibly opaque humor) about selected social, political, economic, and health-related issues of the day affecting "foreans," Koreans, Korea and East Asia, along with the US, especially Hawaii, Orange County and the rest of California, plus anything else that is deemed worthy of discussion. Forza Corea!
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